Fashion Talk By Becky Lyon
20-11-2006
The question is- is fashion really a remedy? Can it be a useful aid in the solution to life’s problems? Well, as unlikely as it sounds you have probably had a spoonful of fashion medicine or two at some point or other. Think about the times you have had a stressful week, or a mucky break-up and it’s something that only a Saturday shopping-spree will cure. Or how a spectacularly slimming new coat magically sheds pounds off of those nemesis ‘wobbly bits’ and makes you feel like a million dollars.
The psychological power of fashion and clothing on your mood is quite remarkable and as important as it is to ‘feel good on the inside’ first, sometimes feeling confident about your body and the way you portray yourself to others can be the first step on the road to recovery. It may be a little far-fetched to think that a mad-dash at Harvey Nicks is going to make your divorce a walk in the park but it might just be that little pick me up that makes things a little brighter.
An important message in T&S’s sartorial quest is to emphasise that your clothes speak volumes about you and you are in control of this. It is indubitable that you cannot walk out of the house (or bed for that matter) with out saying something about your social status/ beliefs/ values/ cultural pursuits/creativity/ tastes e.t.c. e.t.c so why not exploit this to your advantage? Your clothes can allow you to adopt the identity of anyone from a silver screen goddess to sex kitten; sailor girl to err, happy and confident divorcee. Your clothes are your billboard and you can advertise what you want.
Although the concept of re-vamping your life with styling might have more of a placebo effect than anything else, the beloved shows are an on-screen testament that through the power of a few chosen body coverings, you can transform to some degree. Isn’t fashion magic.
By Becky Lyon